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Books with title Self-Injury

  • Self-Injury

    Toney Allman

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, March 31, 2011)
    Young people today are inundated with information but often lack the tools for understanding the complex issues that stir public debate; this series provides clear, balanced, and thoughtful examination of the hot-button issues of the day.; ; Carefully crafted narrative, fully documented primary and secondary source quotations, informative sidebars, and study questions all provide excellent starting points for research and discussion. Full-color photographs, maps, and charts enhance volumes in this series.
  • Self-Injury

    Toney Allman

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, March 31, 2011)
    Young people today are inundated with information but often lack the tools for understanding the complex issues that stir public debate; this series provides clear, balanced, and thoughtful examination of the hot-button issues of the day.; ; Carefully crafted narrative, fully documented primary and secondary source quotations, informative sidebars, and study questions all provide excellent starting points for research and discussion. Full-color photographs, maps, and charts enhance volumes in
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  • Self-Injury

    Toney Allman

    School & Library Binding (Lucent Books, March 24, 1852)
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  • Self-Injury

    Mary E. Williams

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, April 16, 2013)
    Inspired by the acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, this series helps readers gain an awareness of current issues and develop critical thinking skills by presenting a wealth of information on contemporary issues in a colorful, easy-to-read format.; IIOVP: Self-Injury examines those who are affected by self-injury, the reasons people self-injure, and ways that self-injurers can be helped.; In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement the text; Engaging fact boxes provide at-a-glance information; Guided reading questions aid comprehension; A list of basic facts about the issue broadens readers’ understanding; Glossary, annotated bibliography, Web sites, and organizations to contact supplement student research.
  • Self-Injury

    Mary E. Williams

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Aug. 16, 1895)
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